The characteristics of scanning patterns between the ages of 6 and 26 weeks were investigated through repeated assessments of 10 infants. Eye movements were recorded using a corneal-reflection system while the infants looked at 2 dynamic stimuli: the naturally moving face of their mother and an abstract stimulus. Results indicated that the way infants scanned these stimuli stabilized only after 18 weeks, which is slightly later than the ages reported in the literature on infants' scanning of static stimuli. This effect was especially prominent for the abstract stimulus. From the 14-week session on, infants adapted their scanning behavior to the stimulus characteristics. When scanning the video of their mother's face, infants directed their ...
This article reports the results of an intensive, longitudinal investigation of the development of i...
This article reports the results of an intensive, longitudinal investigation of the development of i...
Longitudinal measures of infant visual processing of faces and objects were collected from a sample ...
The characteristics of scanning patterns between the ages of 6 and 26 weeks were investigated throug...
In the 1st year of life, infants gradually gain the ability to control their eye movements and explo...
Disengaging from and shifting gaze to a salient stimulus is a prerequisite for early exploration and...
Disengaging from and shifting gaze to a salient stimulus is a prerequisite for early exploration and...
The relation between the developmental trajectories of visual scanning and disengagement of attentio...
This study examined 4- and 6-month-olds ’ responses to static or dynamic stimuli us-ing behavioral a...
Despite being inherently dynamic phenomena, much of our understanding of how infants attend and scan...
Looking behavior plays a crucial role in the daily life of an infant and forms the basis for cogniti...
Item does not contain fulltextThe relation between the developmental trajectories of visual scanning...
International audienceCurrent knowledge about face processing in infancy comes largely from studies ...
International audienceRecently, two attentional modes have been associated with specific eye movemen...
This article reports the results of an intensive, longitudinal investigation of the development of i...
This article reports the results of an intensive, longitudinal investigation of the development of i...
Longitudinal measures of infant visual processing of faces and objects were collected from a sample ...
The characteristics of scanning patterns between the ages of 6 and 26 weeks were investigated throug...
In the 1st year of life, infants gradually gain the ability to control their eye movements and explo...
Disengaging from and shifting gaze to a salient stimulus is a prerequisite for early exploration and...
Disengaging from and shifting gaze to a salient stimulus is a prerequisite for early exploration and...
The relation between the developmental trajectories of visual scanning and disengagement of attentio...
This study examined 4- and 6-month-olds ’ responses to static or dynamic stimuli us-ing behavioral a...
Despite being inherently dynamic phenomena, much of our understanding of how infants attend and scan...
Looking behavior plays a crucial role in the daily life of an infant and forms the basis for cogniti...
Item does not contain fulltextThe relation between the developmental trajectories of visual scanning...
International audienceCurrent knowledge about face processing in infancy comes largely from studies ...
International audienceRecently, two attentional modes have been associated with specific eye movemen...
This article reports the results of an intensive, longitudinal investigation of the development of i...
This article reports the results of an intensive, longitudinal investigation of the development of i...
Longitudinal measures of infant visual processing of faces and objects were collected from a sample ...